Method and apparatus for transmission of sounding reference signal for positioning in RRC_INACTIVE in supplementary uplink in mobile wireless communication system

ABSTRACT

A method and apparatus for positioning in a mobile communication system are provided. Method for positioning includes receiving a first type1 assistance data, receiving a type2 assistance data, determining whether the second type1 assistance data is valid, receiving a RRCRelease, selecting a first cell, transmitting positioning SRS in RRC_INACTIVE, stopping transmission of SRS when a RRC message including a terminal identifier is received in the first cell and transmitting a specific LPP message.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a US Bypass Continuation Application of International Application No. PCT/KR2022/014235, filed on Sep. 23, 2022, which claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2021-0131344, filed on Oct. 5, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND

To meet the increasing demand for wireless data traffic since the commercialization of 4th generation (4G) communication systems, the 5th generation (5G) system is being developed. For the sake of high, 5G system introduced millimeter wave (mmW) frequency bands (e.g. 60 GHz bands). In order to increase the propagation distance by mitigating propagation loss in the 5G communication system, various techniques are introduced such as beamforming, massive multiple-input multiple output (MIMO), full dimensional MIMO (FD-MIMO), array antenna, analog beamforming, and large-scale antenna. In addition, base station is divided into a central unit and plurality of distribute units for better scalability. To facilitate introduction of various services, 5G communication system targets supporting higher data rate and smaller latency.

Various attempts are being made to apply the 5G communication system to the IoT network. For example, 5G communication such as sensor network, machine to machine communication (M2M), and machine type communication (MTC) is being implemented by techniques such as beam forming, MIMO, and array antenna.

The importance of terminal positioning in new services such as the above-mentioned machine communication is increasing. Positioning can be estimated in consideration of the measurement result of the base station measuring the uplink reference signal transmitted by the terminal or the measurement result of the terminal measuring the downlink reference signal transmitted by the base station.

SUMMARY

Aspects of the present disclosure are to address the various methods of implementing positioning in mobile communication system. Accordingly, an aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a method and an apparatus for receiving a first type1 assistance data, receiving a type2 assistance data, determining whether the second type1 assistance data is valid, receiving a RRCRelease, selecting a first cell, transmitting positioning SRS in RRC_INACTIVE, stopping transmission of SRS when a RRC message including a terminal identifier is received in the first cell and transmitting a specific LPP message.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is a diagram illustrating the architecture of an 5G system and a NG-RAN.

FIG. 1B is a diagram illustrating a wireless protocol architecture in an 5G system.

FIG. 1C is a diagram illustrating the architecture of positioning system.

FIG. 1D is a diagram illustrating the protocol architecture of positioning system.

FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating positioning method according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating the mapping between positioning assistance data and positioning system information block.

FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating a structure of immediate downlink positioning reference signal assistance data according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2D is a diagram illustrating a structure of conditional downlink positioning reference signal assistance data according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2E is a diagram illustrating system information acquisition procedure according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2F is a diagram illustrating system information request procedure according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2G is a diagram illustrating structures of an uplink MAC PDU including positioning measurement result in RRC_INACTIVE.

FIG. 2H is a diagram illustrating structures of a first buffer status report MAC CE and a second buffer status MAC CE.

FIG. 3A is a flow diagram illustrating an operation of a terminal and a base station and an LMF.

FIG. 3B is a flow diagram illustrating terminal capability reporting procedure.

FIG. 3C is a flow diagram illustrating assistance data delivery procedure.

FIG. 3D is a flow diagram illustrating uplink positioning procedure of terminal in RRC_INACTIVE.

FIG. 3E is a flow diagram illustrating downlink positioning procedure of terminal in RRC_INACTIVE.

FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating operation of terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5A is a block diagram illustrating the internal structure of a UE to which the disclosure is applied.

FIG. 5B is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a base station according to the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings is provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure as defined by the claims and their equivalents. It includes various specific details to assist in that understanding but these are to be regarded as merely exemplary. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the various embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.

The terms used, in the following description, for indicating access nodes, network entities, messages, interfaces between network entities, and diverse identity information is provided for convenience of explanation. Accordingly, the terms used in the following description are not limited to specific meanings but may be replaced by other terms equivalent in technical meanings.

In the following descriptions, the terms and definitions given in the 3GPP standards are used for convenience of explanation. However, the present disclosure is not limited by use of these terms and definitions and other arbitrary terms and definitions may be employed instead.

Table 1 lists the acronyms used throughout the present disclosure.

TABLE 1 Acronym Full name Acronym Full name 5GC 5G Core Network RACH Random Access Channel ACK Acknowledgement RAN Radio Access Network AM Acknowledged Mode RA-RNTI Random Access RNTI AMF Access and Mobility Management Function RAT Radio Access Technology ARQ Automatic Repeat Request RB Radio Bearer AS Access Stratum RLC Radio Link Control ASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation One RNA RAN-based Notification Area BSR Buffer Status Report RNAU RAN-based Notification Area Update BWP Bandwidth Part RNTI Radio Network Temporary Identifier CA Carrier Aggregation RRC Radio Resource Control CAG Closed Access Group RRM Radio Resource Management CG Cell Group RSRP Reference Signal Received Power C-RNTI Cell RNTI RSRQ Reference Signal Received Quality CSI Channel State Information RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator DCI Downlink Control Information SCell Secondary Cell DRB (user) Data Radio Bearer SCS Subcarrier Spacing DRX Discontinuous Reception SDAP Service Data Adaptation Protocol HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request SDU Service Data Unit IE Information element SFN System Frame Number LCG Logical Channel Group S-GW Serving Gateway MAC Medium Access Control SI System Information MIB Master Information Block SIB System Information Block NAS Non-Access Stratum SpCell Special Cell NG-RAN NG Radio Access Network SRB Signalling Radio Bearer NR NR Radio Access SRS Sounding Reference Signal PBR Prioritised Bit Rate SSB SS/PBCH block PCell Primary Cell SSS Secondary Synchronisation Signal PCI Physical Cell Identifier SUL Supplementary Uplink PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel TM Transparent Mode PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol UCI Uplink Control Information PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel UE User Equipment PDU Protocol Data Unit UM Unacknowledged Mode PHR Power Headroom Report CRP Cell Reselection Priority PLMN Public Land Mobile Network LPP LTE positioning protocol PRACH Physical Random Access Channel posSIB positioning SIB PRB Physical Resource Block posSI positioning System Information PSS Primary Synchronisation Signal TRP Transmission-Reception Point PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel DL-TDOA Downlink Time Difference Of Arrival PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel

Table 2 lists the terminologies and their definition used throughout the present disclosure.

TABLE 2 Terminology Definition allowedCG-List List of configured grants for the corresponding logical channel. This restriction applies only when the UL grant is a configured grant. If present, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can only be mapped to the indicated configured grant configuration. If the size of the sequence is zero, then UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel cannot be mapped to any configured grant configurations. If the field is not present, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can be mapped to any configured grant configurations. allowedSCS-List List of allowed sub-carrier spacings for the corresponding logical channel. If present, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can only be mapped to the indicated numerology. Otherwise, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can be mapped to any configured numerology. allowedServingCells List of allowed serving cells for the corresponding logical channel. If present, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can only be mapped to the serving cells indicated in this list. Otherwise, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can be mapped to any configured serving cell of this cell group. Carrier frequency center frequency of the cell. Cell combination of downlink and optionally uplink resources. The linking between the carrier frequency of the downlink resources and the carrier frequency of the uplink resources is indicated in the system information transmitted on the downlink resources. Cell Group in dual connectivity, a group of serving cells associated with either the MeNB or the SeNB. Cell reselection A process to find a better suitable cell than the current serving cell based on the system information received in the current serving cell Cell selection A process to find a suitable cell either blindly or based on the stored information Dedicated signalling Signalling sent on DCCH logical channel between the network and a single UE. discardTimer Timer to control the discard of a PDCP SDU. Starting when the SDU arrives. Upon expiry, the SDU is discarded. F The Format field in MAC subheader indicates the size of the Length field. Field The individual contents of an information element are referred to as fields. Frequency layer set of cells with the same carrier frequency. Global cell identity An identity to uniquely identifying an NR cell. It is consisted of cellIdentity and plmn-Identity of the first PLMN-Identity in plmn-IdentityList in SIB1. gNB node providing NR user plane and control plane protocol terminations towards the UE, and connected via the NG interface to the 5GC. Handover procedure that changes the serving cell of a UE in RRC_CONNECTED. Information element A structural element containing single or multiple fields is referred as information element. L The Length field in MAC subheader indicates the length of the corresponding MAC SDU or of the corresponding MAC CE LCID 6 bit logical channel identity in MAC subheader to denote which logical channel traffic or which MAC CE is included in the MAC subPDU MAC-I Message Authentication Code - Integrity. 16 bit or 32 bit bit string calculated by NR Integrity Algorithm based on the security key and various fresh inputs Logical channel a logical path between a RLC entity and a MAC entity. There are multiple logical channel types depending on what type of information is transferred e.g. CCCH (Common Control Channel), DCCH (Dedicate Control Channel), DTCH (Dedicate Traffic Channel), PCCH (Paging Control Channel) LogicalChannelConfig The IE LogicalChannelConfig is used to configure the logical channel parameters. It includes priority, prioritisedBitRate, allowedServingCells, allowedSCS-List, maxPUSCH-Duration, logicalChannelGroup, allowedCG-List etc logicalChannelGroup ID of the logical channel group, as specified in TS 38.321, which the logical channel belongs to MAC CE Control Element generated by a MAC entity. Multiple types of MAC CEs are defined, each of which is indicated by corresponding LCID. A MAC CE and a corresponding MAC sub-header comprises MAC subPDU Master Cell Group in MR-DC, a group of serving cells associated with the Master Node, comprising of the SpCell (PCell) and optionally one or more SCells. maxPUSCH-Duration Restriction on PUSCH-duration for the corresponding logical channel. If present, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can only be transmitted using uplink grants that result in a PUSCH duration shorter than or equal to the duration indicated by this field. Otherwise, UL MAC SDUs from this logical channel can be transmitted using an uplink grant resulting in any PUSCH duration. NR NR radio access PCell SpCell of a master cell group. PDCP entity The process triggered upon upper layer request. It includes the initialization of reestablishment state variables, reset of header compression and manipulating of stored PDCP SDUs and PDCP PDUs. The details can be found in 5.1.2 of 38.323 PDCP suspend The process triggered upon upper layer request. When triggered, transmitting PDCP entity set TX_NEXT to the initial value and discard all stored PDCP PDUs. The receiving entity stop and reset t-Reordering, deliver all stored PDCP SDUs to the upper layer and set RX_NEXT and RX_DELIV to the initial value PDCP-config The IE PDCP-Config is used to set the configurable PDCP parameters for signalling and data radio bearers. For a data radio bearer, discardTimer, pdcp-SN-Size, header compression parameters, t-Reordering and whether integrity protection is enabled are configured. For a signaling radio bearer, t-Reordering can be configured PLMN ID Check the process that checks whether a PLMN ID is the RPLMN identity or an EPLMN identity of the UE. Primary Cell The MCG cell, operating on the primary frequency, in which the UE either performs the initial connection establishment procedure or initiates the connection re-establishment procedure. Primary SCG Cell For dual connectivity operation, the SCG cell in which the UE performs random access when performing the Reconfiguration with Sync procedure. priority Logical channel priority, as specified in TS 38.321. an integer between 0 and 7. 0 means the highest priority and 7 means the lowest priority PUCCH SCell a Secondary Cell configured with PUCCH. Radio Bearer Logical path between a PDCP entity and upper layer (i.e. SDAP entity or RRC) RLC bearer RLC and MAC logical channel configuration of a radio bearer in one cell group. RLC bearer The lower layer part of the radio bearer configuration comprising the RLC and configuration logical channel configurations. RX_DELIV This state variable indicates the COUNT value of the first PDCP SDU not delivered to the upper layers, but still waited for. RX_NEXT This state variable indicates the COUNT value of the next PDCP SDU expected to be received. RX_REORD This state variable indicates the COUNT value following the COUNT value associated with the PDCP Data PDU which triggered t-Reordering. Serving Cell For a UE in RRC_CONNECTED not configured with CA/DC there is only one serving cell comprising of the primary cell. For a UE in RRC_CONNECTED configured with CA/DC the term ‘serving cells’ is used to denote the set of cells comprising of the Special Cell(s) and all secondary cells. SpCell primary cell of a master or secondary cell group. Special Cell For Dual Connectivity operation the term Special Cell refers to the PCell of the MCG or the PSCell of the SCG, otherwise the term Special Cell refers to the PCell. SRB Signalling Radio Bearers” (SRBs) are defined as Radio Bearers (RBs) that are used only for the transmission of RRC and NAS messages. SRB0 SRB0 is for RRC messages using the CCCH logical channel SRB1 SRB1 is for RRC messages (which may include a piggybacked NAS message) as well as for NAS messages prior to the establishment of SRB2, all using DCCH logical channel; SRB2 SRB2 is for NAS messages and for RRC messages which include logged measurement information, all using DCCH logical channel. SRB2 has a lower priority than SRB1 and may be configured by the network after AS security activation; SRB3 SRB3 is for specific RRC messages when UE is in (NG)EN-DC or NR-DC, all using DCCH logical channel SRB4 SRB4 is for RRC messages which include application layer measurement reporting information, all using DCCH logical channel. Suitable cell A cell on which a UE may camp. Following criteria apply The cell is part of either the selected PLMN or the registered PLMN or PLMN of the Equivalent PLMN list The cell is not barred The cell is part of at least one TA that is not part of the list of “Forbidden Tracking Areas for Roaming” (TS 22.011 [18]), which belongs to a PLMN that fulfils the first bullet above. The cell selection criterion S is fulfilled (i.e. RSRP and RSRQ are better than specific values

In the present invention, “trigger” or “triggered” and “initiate” or “initiated” may be used in the same meaning.

In the present invention, “radio bearers allowed for the second resume procedure”, “radio bearers for which the second resume procedure is set”, and “radio bearers for which the second resume procedure is enabled” may all have the same meaning.

FIG. 1A is a diagram illustrating the architecture of an 5G system and a NG-RAN to which the disclosure may be applied.

5G system consists of NG-RAN 1 a-01 and 5GC 1 a-02. An NG-RAN node is either:

-   -   A gNB, providing NR user plane and control plane protocol         terminations towards the UE; or     -   An ng-eNB, providing E-UTRA user plane and control plane         protocol terminations towards the UE.

The gNBs 1 a-05 or 1 a-06 and ng-eNBs 1 a-03 or 1 a-04 are interconnected with each other by means of the Xn interface. The gNBs and ng-eNBs are also connected by means of the NG interfaces to the 5GC, more specifically to the AMF (Access and Mobility Management Function) and to the UPF (User Plane Function). AMF 1 a-07 and UPF 1 a-08 may be realized as a physical node or as separate physical nodes.

A gNB 1 a-05 or 1 a-06 or an ng-eNBs 1 a-03 or 1 a-04 hosts the functions listed below. Functions for Radio Resource Management such as Radio Bearer Control, Radio Admission Control, Connection Mobility Control, Dynamic allocation of resources to UEs in uplink, downlink and sidelink (scheduling); and

IP and Ethernet header compression, uplink data decompression and encryption of user data stream; and

Selection of an AMF at UE attachment when no routing to an MME can be determined from the information provided by the UE; and

Routing of User Plane data towards UPF; and

Scheduling and transmission of paging messages; and

Scheduling and transmission of broadcast information (originated from the AMF or O&M); and

Measurement and measurement reporting configuration for mobility and scheduling; and

Session Management; and

QoS Flow management and mapping to data radio bearers; and

Support of UEs in RRC_INACTIVE state; and

Radio access network sharing; and

Tight interworking between NR and E-UTRA; and

Support of Network Slicing.

The AMF 1 a-07 hosts the functions such as NAS signaling, NAS signaling security, AS security control, SMF selection, Authentication, Mobility management and positioning management.

The UPF 1 a-08 hosts the functions such as packet routing and forwarding, transport level packet marking in the uplink, QoS handling and the downlink, mobility anchoring for mobility etc.

FIG. 1B is a diagram illustrating a wireless protocol architecture in an 5G system to which the disclosure may be applied.

User plane protocol stack consists of SDAP 1 b-01 or 1 b-02, PDCP 1 b-03 or 1 b-04, RLC 1 b-05 or 1 b-06, MAC 1 b-07 or 1 b-08 and PHY 1 b-09 or 1 b-10. Control plane protocol stack consists of NAS 1 b-11 or 1 b-11 b-, RRC 1 b-13 or 1 b-14, PDCP, RLC, MAC and PHY.

Each protocol sublayer performs functions related to the operations listed in the Table 3.

TABLE 3 Sublayer Functions NAS authentication, mobility management, security control etc RRC System Information, Paging, Establishment, maintenance and release of an RRC connection, Security functions, Establishment, configuration, maintenance and release of Signalling Radio Bearers (SRBs) and Data Radio Bearers (DRBs), Mobility, QoS management, Detection of and recovery from radio link failure, NAS message transfer etc. SDAP Mapping between a QoS flow and a data radio bearer, Marking QoS flow ID (QFI) in both DL and UL packets. PDCP Transfer of data, Header compression and decompression, Ciphering and deciphering, Integrity protection and integrity verification, Duplication, Reordering and in-order delivery, Out-of-order delivery etc. RLC Transfer of upper layer PDUs, Error Correction through ARQ, Segmentation and re-segmentation of RLC SDUs, Reassembly of SDU, RLC re-establishment etc. MAC Mapping between logical channels and transport channels, Multiplexing/demultiplexing of MAC SDUs belonging to one or different logical channels into/from transport blocks (TB) delivered to/from the physical layer on transport channels, Scheduling information reporting, Priority handling between UEs, Priority handling between logical channels of one UE etc. PHY Channel coding, Physical-layer hybrid-ARQ processing, Rate matching, Scrambling, Modulation, Layer mapping, Downlink Control Information, Uplink Control Information etc.

FIG. 1C is a diagram illustrating a structure of a positioning system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

The terminal 1 c-03 is connected to the LMF 1 c-33 through the gNB 1 c-13 and the AMF 1 c-23. Hereinafter, gNB is also referred to as a base station, AMF as an access mobility function, and LMF as a location management function.

The base station provides the TRP function. AMF stores the capability of the terminal related to location confirmation and relays the signaling between the location management function and the terminal. AMF may be connected to several base stations. One AMF can be connected to several LMFs. The AMF may initially select the LMF for any terminal. The AMF may select another LMF when the terminal moves to a new cell.

The LMF manages the support of different location services for target UEs, including positioning of UEs and delivery of assistance data to UEs.

The LMF may interact with a target UE in order to deliver assistance data if requested for a particular location service, or to obtain a location estimate if that was requested.

For positioning of a target UE, the LMF decides on the position methods to be used

The positioning methods may yield a location estimate for UE-based position methods and/or positioning measurements for UE-assisted and network-based position methods. The LMF may combine all the received results and determine a single location estimate for the target UE (hybrid positioning). Additional information like accuracy of the location estimate and velocity may also be determined.

FIG. 1D is a diagram illustrating a protocol hierarchical structure for signaling between a location management function and a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

The terminal and LMF exchange signaling through LPP 1 d-03. LPP defines various control messages related to positioning. The LPP control message is included in the NAS 1 d-13 message and delivered to the AMF, and the AMF delivers the LPP control message included in the NAS message to the LMF.

LPP is a protocol applied to both LTE and NR. Hereinafter, LPP is also called positioning protocol.

FIG. 2A shows the types of positioning method.

The positioning methods are GNSS positioning 2 a-01, OTDOA positioning 2 a-05, Barometric pressure sensor positioning 2 a-03, DL-AoD positioning 2 a-07, DL-TDOA positioning 2 a-09, UL-TDOA positioning 2 a-11, etc.

GNSS positioning and barometric pressure sensor positioning are positioning methods independent of radio access technology, OTDOA positioning is a positioning method using an LTE downlink signal, and DL-AoD positioning and DL-TDOA positioning are positioning methods using a specific NR downlink signal. The specific NR downlink signal is a positioning reference signal (PRS). UL-TDOA positioning is a positioning method using a specific NR uplink signal. The specific NR uplink signal is a sounding reference signal (SRS).

FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating positioning assistance data.

Assistance data may be transmitted to the positioning device so that each positioning can be performed more quickly and accurately. The assistance data may be provided through system information or transmitted through an LPP message. The positioning device may be a terminal or a base station.

Assistance data is transmitted while being included in assistanceDataElement (assitanceDataElement). One assitanceDataElement contains specific information related to a specific positioning method. For example, GNSS-ReferenceTime assitanceDataElement includes reference time information of GNSS and is transmitted through the positioning SIB called posSibType1-1 or delivered to the terminal through the LPP control message called ProvideAssistanceData. When provided through the positioning SIB, assitanceDataElement is mapped to a specific positioning SIB type. GNSS-related assitanceDataElements 2 b-01 to 2 b-03 are mapped to positioning SIB type 1 and positioning SIB type 2. OTDOA-related assitanceDataElement 2 b-05 is mapped to positioning SIB type 3, barometric pressure sensor positioning-related assistanceDataElement 2 b-07 is mapped to positioning SIB type 4, and DL-AoD and DL-TDOA-related assistanceDataElement 2 b-11 are mapped with positioning SIB type 6. Most of the assistanceDataElements are immediately applicable upon receipt. However, specific information, such as PRS-related assistance data, can be divided into those that are immediately applicable and those that are applicable when a predetermined condition is met that are transmitted through the SIB. For example, NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData 2 b-13 includes assistance data that is applied immediately, and NR-DL-PRS-ConditionalAssistanceData 2 b-15 includes assistance data that is applied when a predetermined condition is satisfied or is selectively applied.

Assistance data immediately applicable is called type 1 assistance data, and assistance data applicable when predetermined conditions are met is called type 2 assistance data.

FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating the structure of NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData. Definitions of each type of IEs used in FIG. 2C follow specification 37.355, unless otherwise defined.

NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData provides information on PRS as assistance data for DL-TDOA or DL-AOD. NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData is provided to the terminal through positioning SIB type 6-1 or through ProvideAssistanceData.

One NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData 2 c-01 is composed of one nr-DL-PRS-ReferenceInfo 2 c-03 and one nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataList 2 c-05.

The nr-DL-PRS-ReferenceInfo 2 c-03 provides information on the identifier and frequency of the TRP that provides a reference for nr-DL-PRS-SFNO-Offset or dl-PRS-ResourceSlotOffset, etc.

The nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataList 2 c-05 is composed of a plurality of NR-DL-PRS-As sistanceDataPerFreq 2 c-07. One NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataPerFreq 2 c-07 provides information on PRS provided at a specific frequency and is composed of nr-DL-PRS-PositioningFrequencyLayer 2 c-09 and nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataPerFreq 2 c-11. NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataPerFreq 2 c-07 and nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataPerFreq 2 c-11 are different IEs.

The nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataPerFreq 2 c-11 is composed of a plurality of NR-DL-PRS-As sistanceDataPerTRP 2 c-13. The nr-DL-PRS-PositioningFrequencyLayer 2 c-09 is common information applied to a plurality of NR-DL-PRS-As sistanceDataPerTRP 2 c-13. This is composed of information such as the subcarrier interval, the bandwidth of the PRS resource, the PRB from which the PRS resource starts. One NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataPerTRP 2 c-13 provides information on PRS provided by a specific TRP. TRP may be a cell.

NR-DL-PRS-As sistanceDataPerTRP 2 c-13 consists of information commonly applied to multiple nr-DL-PRS-ResourceSet 2 c-17 and multiple nr-DL-PRS-ResourceSet 2 c-17. The. Information commonly applied to the plurality of nr-DL-PRS-ResourceSets 2 c-17 includes dl-PRS-ID, a cell identifier corresponding to the TRP and the time offset of the SFN #0 slot #0 for the given TRP with respect to SFN #0 slot #0 of the assistance data reference.

One nr-DL-PRS-ResourceSet 2 c-17 consists of one dl-PRS-ResourceList 2 c-19, and dl-PRS-ResourceList 2 c-19 consists of a plurality of dl-PRS-Resources.

One dl-PRS-Resource has an identifier, code sequence information applied to the corresponding PRS, and the starting slot of the DL-PRS Resource with respect to the corresponding DL-PRS-Resource Set Slot Offset and QCL information (beam information) of the corresponding PRS.

The PRS-ResourceSet is composed of a plurality of PRSs using the same frequency resource and is a set of PRS resources grouped for beam sweeping.

Consequently, one nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataList 2 c-05 includes assistance data for a plurality of frequencies. The assistance data for each frequency includes assistance data for a plurality of TRPs. The assistance data for each TRP may provide information on a plurality of DL-PRS-ResourceSets. One DL-PRS-ResourceSet is composed of a plurality of DL-PRS-Resources. The terminal may perform positioning measurement by measuring the plurality of DL-PRS-Resources indicated in the nr-DL-PRS-AssistanceDataList 2 c-05.

NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData is assistance data that is applied immediately. DL-PRS included in NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData are continuously transmitted from the time point when the terminal receives NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData until the terminal stops measuring positioning using DL-PRS, and the terminal immediately use the immediately applied assistance data when positioning measurement using the assistance data is necessary.

FIG. 2D is a diagram illustrating the structure of PRS-ConditionalAssistanceData.

The PRS-ConditionalAssistanceDataSet (hereinafter, conditional assistance data set) 2 d-01 is composed of a PRS-ConditionalAssistanceDataList 2 d-03 including a plurality of PRS-ConditioanlAssistanceData 2 d-05 (hereinafter, conditional assistance data). Each conditional assistance data 2 d-05 includes PRS-AssistanceData 2 d-13 (hereinafter, assistance data) that is currently being transmitted or that can be started when a terminal request it.

The conditional assistance data set includes type 2 assistance data and is provided to the terminal through positioning SIB type 6-4 or through ProvideAssistanceData. Positioning SIB type 6-1 includes only one type 1 assistance data 2 c-01, and positioning SIB type 6-4 includes one or more type 2 assistance data 2 d-13.

Conditional assistance data 2 d-05 is composed of PRS-ConditionalAssistanceDataId 2 d-07 (hereinafter assistance data id), PRS-ConditionalAssistanceDataStatus 2 d-09 (hereinafter assistance data status), PRS-ConditionalAssistanceDataValidity 2 d-11 (assistance data validity), ReportConfig (hereinafter, Report Configuration), and PRS-AssistanceData 2 d-13 (hereinafter, assistance data).

The assistance data id 2 d-07 is an identifier of the related conditional assistance data 2 d-05 or the related assistance data 2 d-13 and is an integer between 0 and 15.

The assistance data status 2 d-09 is 1-bit information indicating whether the related assistance data 2 d-13 is being transmitted (or provided). The fact that the assistance data 2 d-13 is being transmitted means that the PRSs specified in the assistance data 2 d-13 are currently being transmitted. If the assistance data status related to the assistance data exists (or the assistance data status is set to the first value), the terminal determines that the PRSs specified in the assistance data are currently being transmitted and performs the necessary operation. If the assistance data status related to the assistance data does not exist (or if the assistance data status is set to the second value), the terminal determines that the PRSs specified in the assistance data are not currently being transmitted. The terminal if necessary, requests the LMF to start transmission of the PRS

The assistance data validity 2 d-11 indicates under what conditions the relevant conditional assistance data 2 d-05 or the relevant assistance data 2 d-13 are valid. Alternatively the assistance data validity indicates which conditions to be fulfilled for UE to initiate measurement on the relevant PRS and to report measurement results. The assistance data validity 2 d-11 may include an NR CGI (Cell Global Identifier) List or time interval information. The time interval information is composed of the first time point and the second time point. In the terminal, if the NR CGI of the current cell belongs to the NR CGI List, and the current time expressed in UTC (Universal Coordinate Time) belongs to the time interval information expressed in the first time point and the second time point, the related conditional assistance data 2 d-05 or related assistance data 2 d-13 is considered valid. If the assistance data status 2 d-09 of the conditional assistance data 2 d-05 determined to be valid is set to ‘available’, ‘transmit’ or ‘broadcast’, the terminal performs positioning measurement for the related PRS and report measurement results to the LMF. If the assistance data status 2 d-09 of the conditional assistance data 2 d-05 determined to be valid is set to ‘unavailable’, ‘not transmitted’, or ‘non-broadcast’, the terminal requests LMF to activate the conditional assistance data 2 d-05. Activation of the conditional assistance data means that the PRSs specified in the conditional assistance data are transmitted.

The conditional assistance data set 2 d-01 may be provided through a positioning SIB or may be provided through an LPP control message. The assistance data status 2 d-09 is included only in the conditional assistance data set 2 d-01 provided through the positioning SIB, and the assistance data validity is included only in the conditional assistance data set provided through the LPP control message. Alternatively, assistance data status is used only for type 2 assistance data provided through positioning SIB, and assistance data validity is used only for type 2 assistance data provided through assistanceDataProvide.

ReportConfig 2 d-12 (hereinafter Report Configuration) is parameters related to positioning measurement result reporting and consists of maxDL-PRS-RSTD-MeasurementsPerTRPPair and timingReportingGranularityFactor. maxDL-PRS-RSTD-MeasurementsPerTRPPair indicates the maximum number of. DL-PRS RSTD measurements for downlink PRS RSTD (Reference Signal Time Difference). timingReportingGranularityFactor indicates recommended reporting granularity for the DL RSTD measurements.

The terminal reports the measurement result according to the above ReportConfig when the validity condition of the conditional assistance data is met.

The assistance data 2 d-13 of the conditional assistance data 2 d-05 is an IE having the same structure as the PRS-AssistanceData 2 c-01.

The conditional assistance data is classified into conditional assistance data1 received through the positioning SIB and conditional assistance data2 received through the LPP control message. The assistance data status IE is essentially present in conditional assistance data1, but the assistance data status IE does not exist in conditional assistance data2. In conditional assistance data2, assistance data validity exists, but in conditional assistance data1, data validity condition does not exist.

The purpose of conditional assistance data1 is to inform the terminal of PRSs in which transmission can be activated in the corresponding cell. The terminal may determine the PRSs required for its own positioning measurement among the PRSs indicated in conditional assistance data1 and may request the LMF to activate the corresponding conditional assistance data.

The purpose of conditional assistance data2 is to inform the terminal of PRSs to be measured when a predetermined condition is met. The terminal may measure the PRSs that satisfy the condition among the PRSs specified in conditional assistance data2 and report the results to the LMF.

FIG. 2E is a diagram illustrating a system information acquisition process.

System Information Block (hereinafter referred to as SIB) includes general SIB and positioning SIB. Types of general SIB include SIB1, SIB2, SIB3, SIB4, SIB5, SIB6, SIB7, SIB8, and SIB9. SIB1 includes information related to scheduling of other system information and radio resource configuration information commonly applied to all terminals. SIB2 includes cell reselection information. SIB3 includes information about neighboring cells for intra-frequency cell resection. SIB4 includes information for inter-frequency cell resection. SIB5 includes E-UTRA frequency information and the like for inter-RAT cell reselection. SIB6 includes ETWS (Earthquake Tsunami Warning System) main notification. SIB7 includes the ETWS sub-notification. SIB8 contains CMAS notifications. SIB9 includes information related to GPS time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

The assistance data mapped with the type of positioning SIB is as shown in FIG. 2B.

One or a plurality of SIBs having the same transmission period are included in one system information (System Information, SI) and transmitted. scheduling information of SI related to general SIB is indicated in SI scheduling Information. The scheduling information of the SI related to the positioning SIB is indicated in the positioning SI scheduling Information. SI scheduling Information and positioning SI scheduling Information are included in SIB 1.

The SI scheduling Information includes one or more scheduling information and one SI window length. The scheduling information consists of SI broadcast status, SI periodicity, and SIB mapping information. SI broadcast status indicates whether the corresponding SI message is being broadcast. SI periodicity is the period of the corresponding SI message. The SI window length is the length of the SI scheduling window. The SIB mapping information consists of one or a plurality of SIB type information. The SIB type information includes type information indicating one of sibType2, sibType3, sibType4, sibType5, sibType6, sibType7, sibType8, sibType9, sibType10, sibType11, sibType12, sibType13, and sibType14, and a value tag indicating one of integers between 0 and 31.

The positioning SI scheduling Information is composed of one or more positioning scheduling information and the like. The positioning scheduling information consists of positioning SI broadcast status, positioning SI periodicity, and positioning SIB mapping information. The positioning SI broadcast status indicates whether the corresponding positioning SI message is being broadcast. The positioning SI periodicity is the period of the positioning SI message. The positioning SIB mapping information consists of one or a plurality of positioning SIB type information. positioning SIB type information consist of a type information indicating one of posSibType1-1, posSibType1-2, posSibType1-3, posSibType1-4, posSibType1-5, posSibType1-6, posSibType1-7, posSibType1-8, posSibType2-1, posSibType2-2, posSibType2-3, posSibType2-4, posSibType2-5, posSibType2-6, posSibType2-7, posSibType2-8, posSibType2-9, posSibType2-10, posSibType2-11, posSibType2-12, posSibType2-13, posSibType2-14, posSibType2-15, posSibType2, posSibType2-17, posSibType2-18, posSibType2-19, posSibType2-20, posSibType2-21, posSibType2-22, posSibType2-23, posSibType3-1, posSibType4-1, posSibType5-1, posSibType6-1, posSibType6-2, posSibType6-2, posSibType6-3 and posSibType6-4.

In step 2 e-11, the terminal 2 e-01 receives SIB1 from the base station (2 e-03).

SI scheduling Information of SIB1 is set as in 2 e-13. The positioning SI scheduling Information of SIB1 is set as in 2 e-15.

SI with SI broadcast status set to being broadcast and positioning SI with positioning SI broadcast status set to being broadcast are transmitted according to the order included in SI scheduling Information and positioning SI scheduling Information.

For example, it is transmitted in the order of the first SI, the second SI, and the first positioning SI.

SI and positioning SI are transmitted within the SI scheduling window and the positioning SI scheduling window. The length of the SI scheduling window and the length of the positioning SI scheduling window are determined by the SI window length of SI scheduling Information.

In step 2 e-17, the terminal receives the first SI in the SI scheduling window for the first SI. The first SI contains only SIB2 as shown in 2 e-13. As shown in 2 e-19, the first SI includes one IE called sib-TypeAndInfo, and sib-TypeAndInfo includes SIB2.

In step 2 e-21, the terminal receives the second SI in the SI scheduling window for the second SI. The second SI denotes SIB3 and SIB4 as shown in 2 e-13. As shown in 2 e-23, the second SI includes two sib-TypeAndInfo IEs, the first sib-TypeAndInfo includes SIB3, and the second sib-TypeAndInfo includes SIB4.

In step 2 e-25, the terminal receives the first positioning SI in the positioning SI scheduling window for the first positioning SI. The first positioning SI includes positioning SIB 6-1 and positioning SIB 6-2 as shown in 2 e-15. As shown in 2 e-27, the first positioning SI includes two posSIB-TypeAndInfo IEs, the first posSIB-TypeAndInfo includes positioning SIB6-1, and the second posSIB-TypeAndInfo includes positioning SIB6-2.

As shown in 2 e-29, one positioning SIB is composed of value tag2, expiration time, and assistanceDataElement. value tag2 indicates one of integers between 0 and 63 and indicates whether broadcast assistance data has been changed. value tag2 is set by LMF. The expiration time indicates the time point at which the contents of the broadcast assistance data expire in UTC. assistanceDataElement is a field containing actual assistance data.

General SIB indicates one of the integers between 0 and 31, and the change is indicated by the value tag set by the base station. The positioning SIB indicates one of the integers between 0 and 63 and value tag2 set by the LMF. indicates whether the change has been made or not. Value tag is included in SIB1 and broadcast, and value tag2 is included in positioning SI and broadcast.

As shown in 2 e-15, the second positioning scheduling information is not broadcast. The terminal performs a system information request procedure to receive non-broadcast positioning scheduling information.

The terminal should always store valid system information. The terminal maintains the validity of the system information by reacquiring the system information when a predetermined event occurs.

When the short message included in the DCI addressed to the P-RNTI indicates systemInfoModification, the terminal receives SIB1, determines the first type SIBs in which the value tag is changed, and receive the first type SIBs in which the value tag is changed and store it. The terminal receives and stores positioning SIs including the second type SIB again without considering the value tag. First type SIB is a general SIB, and second type SIB is a positioning SIB.

When 3 hours have elapsed since the terminal successfully received the first type SIB, the terminal discards the first type SIB and initiates a procedure for acquiring the SI including the first type SIB.

When the terminal successfully receives the second type SIB, it stores the second type SIB. Then, in a systemInfoModification period starting just before the expiration time of the second type SIB, terminal starts a procedure for acquiring the SI including the second type.

The systemInfoModification period is a time interval that occurs sequentially. During one systemInfoModification period, system information cannot be changed. When it is necessary to change the system information, the base station transmits new system information from the time point at which the next systemInfoModification period starts.

FIG. 2F is a diagram illustrating a system information request procedure. The terminal can request system information that is not broadcast by using the RRC control message. The RRC_IDLE terminal or RRC_INACTIVE terminal transmits positioning system information request1, and the terminal in RRC_CONNECTED state transmits positioning system information request2.

In step 2 f-11, the RRC_IDLE terminal or RRC_INACTIVE terminal transmits positioning system information request1, which is an RRC control message for requesting positioning system information, to the base station. The positioning system information request1 includes the requested positioning SI list. The requested positioning SI list is a list of SI messages requested by the terminal to be provided to the base station. The requested SI list is a 32-bit bitmap. Each bit of the requested positioning SI list corresponds to each entry according to the order of the entries included in the positioning SI scheduling Information. For example, the first bit corresponds to the first positioning SI of the positioning SI scheduling information.

In step 2 f-13, the RRC_CONNECTED terminal transmits positioning system information request2, which is an RRC control message for requesting positioning system information, to the base station. The positioning system information request2 includes the requested positioning SIB list. The requested positioning SIB list is a list of positioning SIB s requested by the terminal to be provided to the base station, and includes a plurality of positioning SIB type information. The positioning SIB type information indicates the type of positioning SIB requested by the terminal.

In step 2 f-15, the terminal that has transmitted the positioning system information request1 or positioning system information request2 receives SIB1 from the base station. The terminal checks whether the requested positioning SI or SI including the positioning SIB is broadcast.

In step 2 f-17, the terminal receives the positioning SI requested by the terminal or the positioning SI including the positioning SIB requested by the terminal.

Positioning system information request1 is transmitted via SRB0 and CCCH. The positioning system information request2 is transmitted via SRB1 and DCCH. Since the size of the control message transmitted through the CCCH is limited, positioning system information request1 reduces the size of transmitted information by indicating the requested SI type information in a bitmap format instead of directly indicating it. On the other hand, since a relatively large message can be transmitted through the DCCH, the positioning system information request2 directly indicates the requested positioning SIB.

FIG. 2G is a diagram illustrating the structure of an uplink MAC PDU including an inactive positioning measurement result.

The uplink MAC PDU including the inactive positioning measurement result consists of three MAC subPDUs. The MAC SDU (the first SDU) 2 g-15 including the ResumeRequest message belonging to SRB0 is located at the front of the MAC PDU (2 g-11), and the MAC SDU (the second SDU) including the LPP segment message belonging to SRB2 (the second SDU) 2 g-19 is located next. The first BSR 2 g-27 is located at the rearmost part. That is, the first MAC subPDU including SRB0 data, the second MAC subPDU including SRB2 data, and the third MAC subPDU including the first BSR are included in the order. The MAC sub-header of the first MAC subPDU and the third MAC subPDU consists of two reserved bits and an LCID field. The MAC sub-header of the second MAC subPDU consists of one reserved bit, an F field, an LCID field, and an L field. This is so that the base station receiving the MAC PDU processes the ResumeRequest first, so that the MAC PDU is recognized as a MAC PDU related to the small data transfer procedure as quickly as possible. The remaining part 2 g-15 excluding the MAC sub-header in the first MAC subPDU and the remaining part 2 g-27 excluding the MAC sub-header in the third MAC subPDU are plain text that is not ciphered. In the second MAC subPDU, the remaining part 2 g-19 except for the MAC sub-header includes data ciphered with a predetermined security key. The MAC sub-header is not ciphered. The reason for locating the MAC subPDUs as described above is that the first MAC subPDU and the second MAC subPDU include data processed by RRC, and the third MAC subPDU includes data processed by MAC, so it is to facilitate the processing operation of the terminal by locating the unciphered data first and locating the ciphered data later.

FIG. 2H is a diagram illustrating the structure of a buffer status report MAC CE.

The first BSR MAC CE consists of one logical channel group identifier field 2 h-01 and one first buffer size field 2 h-03. The logical channel group identifier field 2 h-01 has a 3-bit size and indicates one of the logical channel group identifiers between 0 and 7. The first buffer size field 2 h-03 has a size of 5 bits and indicates one of the first buffer size indexes from 0 to 31. The first buffer size index 0 means that there is no data available for transmission in logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group. The first buffer size index 31 means that the amount of data for transmission of the logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group is greater than the 30th first buffer size. The first buffer size index 1 means that the amount of data for transmission of logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group is greater than 0 and less than or equal to the first buffer size. The first buffer size index n (2<=n<=30) indicates that the amount of data for transmission of the logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group is greater than the n−1st buffer size and less than or equal to the nth first buffer size. The 30 first buffer sizes are defined in the standard.

The second BSR MAC CE consists of 8 LCGi bits 2 h-11 and a plurality of the second buffer size fields 2 h-13. The LCGi bit indicates whether the second buffer size field for logical channel group i exists. For example, it indicates whether the second buffer size field for LCG1 logical channel group 1 exists. If this field is 1, the second buffer size field for the corresponding LCG exists. The second buffer size field has an 8-bit size and indicates one of the second buffer size indexes between 0 and 255. The second buffer size index 0 means that there is no data available for transmission in logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group. The second buffer size index 254 means that the amount of data for transmission of the logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group is greater than the size of the 253-th second buffer size. The second buffer size index 1 means that the amount of data for transmission of the logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group is greater than 0 and less than or equal to the first second buffer size. The second buffer size index n (2<=n<=253) indicates that the amount of data for transmission of the logical channels belonging to the corresponding logical channel group is greater than the (n−1)th buffer size and less than or equal to the nth buffer size. The second buffer size index 255 is not used. The 252 second buffer sizes are defined in the specification.

The first BSR MAC CE is referred to as a BSR to which the first format is applied or the first format BSR. The second BSR MAC CE is referred to as a BSR to which the second format is applied or the second format BSR.

Logical channel group is configured when logical channel is configured. A logical channel and a logical channel group are configured with an RRC control message.

In general, a buffer size index reflecting the amount of data available for transmission of the RLC layer and the amount of data available for transmission of the PDCP layer is set in buffer size field.

FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating the overall operation of a terminal, a base station, and an LMF.

In step 3 a-11, the terminal selects a NR cell and camps on it. The terminal may select an NR cell in which downlink reference signal received power and downlink reference signal received quality exceed a predetermined threshold. The terminal does not consider neighboring cell information included in the System Information Block in cell selection.

In step 3 a-13, the terminal receives system information from the base station in the selected NR cell. The terminal receives the MIB first and receives SIB1 based on the information of the MIB. The terminal receives the remaining system information by referring to the scheduling information of SIB1.

In steps 3 a-15, the terminal establishes an RRC connection with the base station. The terminal and the base station exchange RRCRequest messages, RRCSetup messages, and RRCSetupComplete messages through the random access process. When the terminal receives the RRCSetup message from the base station, the RRC connection is established. A terminal that has established an RRC connection may perform a positioning preparation procedure and a positioning execution procedure with a base station or LMF.

The positioning preparation procedure consists of a UE capability reporting phase 3 a-17 and an assistance data delivery phase 3 a-19. The positioning execution procedure 3 a-21, 3 a-23 consists of a terminal and a base station performing positioning measurement using an uplink signal and a downlink signal and reporting it to the LMF. The UE capability reporting phase is performed only in the RRC connected state, but the assistance data delivery phase and the positioning execution procedure may be performed not only in the RRC connected state but also in the RRC inactive state.

When the terminal receives assistance data and report configuration from the base station or the LMF, it measures for positioning based on the assistance data, and reports the measurement result to the LMF based on the report configuration. The terminal may receive the first type assistance data in assistanceDataProvide and may receive Report Configuration in positioningDataRequest. Upon receiving the positioningDataRequest, the terminal performs positioning measurement based on the assistance data of the first type assistance data of assistanceDataProvide and reports the measurement result to the LMF based on the Report Configuration of positioningDataRequest. The terminal can receive the second type assistance data including Report Configuration and assistance data validity in one assistanceDataProvide. When the validity of the assistance data is satisfied, the terminal performs the measurement for positioning based on the second type assistance data of the assistanceDataProvide and reports the measurement result to the LMF based on the Report Configuration of the same assistanceDataProvide.

FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating a terminal capability reporting procedure.

In step 3 b-11, the first base station 3 a-03 instructs capability reporting by transmitting a UECapabilityEnquiry RRC message to the terminal 3 a-01.

In step 3 b-13, the terminal reports the capability by sending a UECapabilityInformation RRC message to the first base station. UECapabilityInformation includes the first capability information and the third capability information. The base station may determine the positioning measurement configuration for the terminal by referring to the first capability information and the third capability information.

In step 3 b-15, the first base station delivers the first capability information and the third capability information to the AMF 3 a-04, and in step 3 b-17, the AMF stores the first capability information and the third capability information for future use.

In step 3 b-21, the first LMF 3 a-05 instructs capability reporting by sending an LMF message called requestCapabilities to the terminal. The message includes information indicating for which positioning method the terminal should report capability.

In step 3 b-23, the terminal reports the capability by sending the LMF message provideCapabilities to the first LMF. provideCapabilities includes the second capability information and the third capability information. The first LMF refers to the second capability information and the third capability information to instruct positioning measurement for the terminal and provides assistance data required by the terminal.

In step 3 b-25, the first LMF transfers the second capability information and the third capability information to the AMF, and in step 3 b-27, the AMF stores the second capability information and the third capability information for future use.

At future, the terminal establishes an RRC connection at the second base station 3 a-07. When the location service for the terminal is started, the AMF provides the first capability information and the third capability information to the second base station in step 3 b-31, instead of the base station and the LMF directly acquiring the relevant capability information to the terminal, and in step 3 b-33, the AMF provides the stored second capability information and the third capability information to the second LMF.

The first capability information is capability information that the terminal reports to the base station through the RRC control message. It is capability information that LMF does not require only base station requires. The following IEs are applicable. The first capability information is information necessary for the base station to establish positioning measurement and is information about capability closely related to the radio interface.

The first capability information1: it indicates whether the UE supports parallel transmission of SRS and PUCCH/PUSCH

The first capability information2: Information indicating whether the terminal supports SRS for positioning in the connected state (indicating support of SRS for positioning in RRC_CONNECTED) it is defined for each band of the band combination (or defined within the band combination) It is reported as part of the band combination specific capability information. The terminal reports band specific capability information for each band it supports. The terminal reports band combination specific capability information that is valid only for the band combination within the band combination for each band combination supported by the terminal. Whether the connection state positioning SRS is supported is indicated for each band in the band combination. For example, if the terminal supports band A, band B, and band combination [A, B], the terminal reports to the base station band A specific capability information applied to band A and band B specific capability information applied to band B and band A capability information in the band combination [A,B] and band B capability information in the band combination [A,B]. Terminal reports as band capability information of the band combination whether positioning SRS is supported in connected mode

The first capability information3: it indicates the maximum number of configured pathloss reference RSs for PUSCH/PUCCH/SRS for pathloss reference RS update.

The first capability information4: it indicates measurement gap pattern(s) optionally supported by the UE for PRS measurement.

The first capability information5: it indicates support of small data transfer via SRB2.

The second capability information is capability information that the terminal reports to the LMF through the LPP control message. It is the capability information that LMF needs and base station does not need. The following IEs are applicable. The second capability information is information required for the LMF to establish positioning measurement and positioning report. It is information on capability closely related to the positioning function.

The second capability information1: It indicate several positioning modes using a bit map. positioning mode information indicates a mode supported by the UE among UE-assisted and LMF-based mode, LMF-based mode, LMF-assisted and UE based mode, UE based mode and UE standalone mode.

The second capability information2: It indicates the target device's LPP message segmentation capabilities. If bit0 is 1, it indicates that the target device can receive the segmented LPP message. If bit1 is 1, it indicates that the target device can transmit a segmented LPP message.

The second capability information3: It indicates whether the target device can perform positioning measurement using PRS for a predetermined positioning method in an inactive state. The predetermined positioning method may be, for example, DL-AoD or DL-TDOA. That is, it indicates whether the terminal can measure PRS in the inactive state.

The second capability information4: It indicates whether the target device can report the positioning measurement result in the inactive state.

The third capability information is capability information that the terminal reports to the LMF through the LPP control message and to the base station through the RRC control message. It is the capability information required by both the LMF and the base station, and the following IEs are applicable.

The third capability information1: It indicates support of SRS for positioning in RRC_INACTIVE. It is defined per band and reported as part of band specific capability information.

The third capability information2: It is outer loop power control related information. It indicates whether the UE supports OLPC for SRS for positioning.

The third capability information3: It indicates whether the UE supports spatial relations for SRS for positioning.

The first capability information2 (indicating whether positioning SRS is supported in CONNECTED state) is reported to base station per band combination (or per feature set). The third capability information1 (indicating whether positioning SRS is supported in INACTIVE state) is reported per band to base station and to LMF. The definition of FeatureSet can be referred to 3GPP specification 38.331 and 38.306.

Capability information on positioning SRS in INACTIVE state is reported both to base station and to LMF. Capability information on PRS in INACTIVE state is reported to LMF only.

FIG. 3C is illustrating assistance data delivery phase. The assistance data is classified into immediate assistance data (first type assistance data) and conditional assistance data (second type assistance data). The base station may provide assistance data using the positioning SIB. The LMF sets the contents of the assistance data included in the positioning SIB. The LMF can provide assistance data to the terminal using the LPP control message. The terminal may acquire assistance data through system information in the idle state as in steps 3 a-13 or may acquire assistance data through system information after RRC connection state transition 3 a-15. When the location service is started, the terminal may initiate a procedure for obtaining assistance data. The location service may be started regardless of the RRC state of the terminal.

In step 3 c-11, the terminal receives SIB1 from the base station. The terminal stores SI scheduling Information and positioning SI scheduling Information.

The terminal transitions to the connected state through steps 3 a-15 and 3 a-17 and performs the terminal capability reporting step. If the location service is started, the terminal performs steps 3 a-19 to obtain assistance data.

In step 3 c-13, the terminal receives the SI including the positioning SIB from the base station and determines whether required assistance data is provided in the corresponding cell. Required assistance data means assistance data for a positioning method supported by a terminal or assistance data for a positioning method to be used in a disclosed location service. The terminal determines, through the positioning SI scheduling information of SIB1, the required assistance data directly or indirectly provided from the corresponding cell and the required assistance data not provided from the corresponding cell. The assistance data currently being transmitted from the corresponding cell, that is, the assistance data of the positioning SIB in which the positioning SI broadcast status is set to being broadcast, is assistance data directly provided from the corresponding cell. Assistance data that is not currently transmitted from the corresponding cell but may be transmitted in the future, that is, the assistance data of the positioning SIB in which the positioning SI broadcast status is set to non-broadcast, is assistance data that is indirectly provided from the corresponding cell. The terminal receives the positioning SI including the positioning SIB provided directly in step 3 c-13 as follows.

-   -   1: Determining the time interval in which the positioning         SI/positioning SIB can be transmitted based on the SI window         length in the SI scheduling information and positioning SIB         mapping information and the order of the SI scheduling         information in the positioning SI scheduling information         obtained from SIB 1.     -   2: Monitoring SI-RNTI in the time interval     -   3: Receive a MAC PDU scheduled through SI-RNTI in the time         interval     -   4: Acquire positioning SI included in the MAC PDU

In order to obtain the necessary positioning SIB provided indirectly, the terminal generates a positioning system information request2 requesting the positioning SIB to the base station.

In step 3 c-15, the terminal sends positioning system information request2 to the base station. The terminal sets the requested positioning SIB list as follows.

-   -   1: Identifying the positioning SI mapped with the required         positioning SIB     -   2: Identifying the positioning SI in which the positioning SI         broadcast status is non-broadcast among the positioning SIs     -   3: Determining the positioning SIB mapped to the positioning SI     -   4: Including the positioning SIB type information in the         requested positioning SIB list

That is, the terminal includes, in the requested positioning SIB list, a positioning SIB mapped to a positioning SI in which the positioning SI broadcast status is set to non-broadcast among the required positioning SIBs.

In step 3 c-17, the terminal receives the requested indirect positioning SIB/positioning SI from the base station. The indirect positioning SIB includes immediate assistance data1. The immediate assistance data1 may be, for example, GNSS-related assistance data included in positioning SIB1-x or positioning SIB2-x. Alternatively, immediate assistance data1 may be NR-DL-PRS-AssistanceData included in positioning SIB 6-1.

In step 3 c-21, the terminal receives the indirect positioning SIB/positioning SI requested from the base station. The indirect positioning SIB includes conditional assistance data1. The conditional assistance data1 may be, for example, a conditional assistance data set included in positioning SIB 6-4.

The base station includes the immediate assistance data and the conditional assistance data in different positioning SIB s and maps the positioning SIB corresponding to the immediate assistance data and the positioning SIB corresponding to the conditional assistance data to the different positioning SIs. Through this, terminals requiring only immediate assistance data and terminals requiring only conditional assistance data can receive only required. In addition, assistance data can be provided more flexibly, for example, immediate assistance data is transmitted directly to positioning SIB/direct positioning SI and conditional assistance data is transmitted to indirect positioning SIB/indirect positioning SI.

In step 3 c-23, the terminal transmits an LPP message called requestAssistanceData requesting assistance data to the base station. The LPP message is delivered to the LMF through the base station. requestAssistanceData is transmitted to the base station through SRB2/DCCH.

RequestAssistanceData contains the fields below.

1: PCI of PCell. The LMF identifies the cell in which the terminal is located by referring to the PCI of the PCell and determines the assistance data valid for the cell and the adjacent area.

2: Type of required assistance information. It indicates the type of assistance data requested by the terminal. This field indicates the relevant positioning method. For example, if this field indicates GNSS, the LMF determines that the terminal requests to provide GNSS-related assistance data.

3: Identifier of conditional assistance data1 requiring activation. It is an identifier of conditional assistance data1 for which a terminal is desired to be activated among conditional assistance data1 obtained through positioning SIB or the like. The terminal indicates the assistance data id 2 d-07 of the desired conditional assistance data 2 d-05 among the plurality of conditional assistance data 2 d-05 included in the conditional assistance data set 2 d-01.

4: Information indicating that the required (or requested) assistance data is conditional assistance data. The terminal includes this field if the conditional assistance data 1 received from the base station does not include the conditional assistance data for the positioning method it wants.

In step 3 c-25, the LMF transmits an LPP message called ProvideAssistanceData that provides assistance data to the terminal. ProvideAssistanceData contains the fields below.

1: immediate assistance data. Among the immediate assistance data requested by the terminal, this is the immediate assistance data that the LMF can provide.

2: Activated conditional assistance data id. The activated conditional assistance data is indicated among the conditional assistance data1 for which the terminal has requested activation. It is indicated by the assistance data id.

3: conditional assistance data2. Among the conditional assistance data requested by the terminal, this is the conditional assistance data that the LMF can provide. When a predetermined condition is met, the terminal performs positioning measurement by applying conditional assistance data2 and reports the positioning measurement result to the LMF.

4: inactive positioning. Information indicating whether the terminal should perform positioning-related operations in the inactive state. It may be at least one of the following three pieces of information.

4-1: positioning measurement continuation indicator: 1-bit information indicating whether to continue the currently performed positioning measurement operation after transitioning to the inactive state.

4-2: conditional assistance data based positioning measurement: 1-bit information instructing to perform positioning measurement by applying available conditional assistance data when transitioning to an inactive state. The available conditional assistance data may be a plurality of conditional assistance data included in conditional assistance data1 and a plurality of conditional assistance data included in conditional assistance data2.

4-3: inactive positioning measurement method list: A list of positioning measurement methods to be performed by the terminal when transitioning to inactive state.

It may be composed of a bitmap in which each bit is mapped with a predetermined positioning measurement method.

The terminal may perform positioning measurement by measuring PRSs indicated in immediate assistance data and PRSs indicated in activated conditional assistance data1.

The terminal reports the PCI to the LMF in requestAssistanceData. The LMF may provide conditional assistance data validity information composed of multiple NR CGIs to the terminal in ProvideAssistanceData. Alternatively, the LMF may provide conditional assistance data validity information composed of a plurality of CellIdentity to the terminal in ProvideAssistanceData. Alternatively, the LMF may provide conditional assistance data validity information composed of a plurality of cell identities and a plurality of base station identifier (gNB identifier) length information to the terminal in ProvideAssistanceData.

LMF considers PCI and determines which cell's assistance data to provide to the terminal. The terminal determines in which cell the assistance data is valid by considering the cell identifier provided by the LMF.

The NR CGI consists of MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code), which are information indicating the PLMN, and Cell Identity, which is information indicating the cell. Cell Identity has a size of 36 bits, and the leftmost n bits are the base station indicator (gNB identifier). The n has a variable size between 22 and 32 and may be known to the terminal as separate information called base station identifier length information. PCI is an integer between 0 and 1007. PCI is an indicator that specifies a cell within a relatively narrow area, NR CGI is an indicator that specifies a cell globally, and Cell Identity is an indicator that specifies a cell within one PLMN.

FIG. 3D is a diagram illustrating an uplink positioning process of an inactive terminal.

In the uplink positioning process, the terminal in the RRC connected state receives the SRS configuration from the base station and transmits the SRS, the base station measures the SRS and reports the measurement result to the LMF, and the LMF calculates the terminal's position based on the measurement result. Although the SRS measurement can be performed by several base stations, only one base station is illustrated in FIG. 3D for convenience.

In step 3 d-01, the terminal receives an RRCReconfiguration message including SRS configuration from the base station. The SRS configuration may be provided for each UL BWP, and the SRS configuration consists of one or more SRS-PosResourceSet (hereinafter, SRS positioning resource set). One SRS positioning resource set consists of one or more SRS-PosResource (hereinafter, SRS positioning resource).

The SRS positioning resource is defined by srs-PosResourceld (SRS positioning resource identifier), startPosition, nrofSymbols, freqDomainShift, freqHopping, periodicityAndOffset-sp, spatialRelationInfoPos, and the like.

StartPosition and nrofSymbols indicate the start position of a symbol in which SRS is transmitted and the number of symbols in which SRS is transmitted in the positioning SRS slot.

FreqDomainShift and freqHopping define the frequency resource through which the SRS is transmitted in relation to the frequency domain of the corresponding BWP.

PeriodicityAndOffset-sp indicates the periodicity and the slot at which the positioning SRS slot starts. The positioning SRS slot means a slot in which a positioning SRS resource is configured or a slot in which a positioning SRS is transmitted.

SpatialRelationInfoPos defines a spatial domain transmission filter to be applied to positioning SRS transmission and may be set to a downlink reference signal index of a serving cell, an SSB index of a neighboring cell, and the like.

SRS positioning resource set consists of SRS positioning resource set identifier, SRS positioning resource identifier list, ResourceType, alpha, p0, pathlossReferenceRS-Pos.

SRS positioning resource identifier list is the list of SRS positioning resource identifiers composing the SRS positioning resource set.

ResourceType indicates one of “periodic” and “semi-persistent” and “aperiodic”. In the present disclosure, a semi-persistent SRS positioning resource set will be described as an example. For SRS positioning resource set of which ResourceType is indicated as semi-persistent, SRS transmission of SRS positioning resource set starts only after a specific control message instructs transmission.

Alpha, p0 and pathlossReferenceRS-Pos are parameters for transmission power control of positioning SRS. alpha and p0 are power offsets that are added when determining positioning SRS transmission power, and pathlossReferenceRS-Pos provides path loss when determining positioning SRS transmission power is the reference signal.

In step 3 d-03, the terminal receives a Positioning SRS Activation/Deactivation MAC CE instructing to start transmission of a specific SRS positioning resource set from the base station.

The Positioning SRS Activation/Deactivation MAC CE consists of an A/D field, a Cell ID field, a BWP ID field, a SUL field, and a Positioning SRS Resource Set ID. The A/D field indicates whether to activate or deactivate the indicated SRS positioning resource set.

The Cell ID field indicates the identifier of the serving cell to which the SRS positioning resource set to be activated/deactivated belongs.

The BWP ID field indicates the identifier of the BWP to which the SRS positioning resource set to be activated/deactivated belongs.

The SUL field indicates whether the MAC CE is applied to a NUL carrier configuration or a SUL carrier configuration. Or it indicates whether the activated or deactivated SRS positioning resource set is an SRS positioning resource set of SUL or an SRS positioning resource set of NUL.

The Positioning SRS Resource Set ID field is an identifier of the SRS positioning resource set to be activated or deactivated.

NUL is normal uplink and SUL is supplementary uplink. One serving cell may have only NUL or may have NUL and SUL. The SUL is configured in the low frequency band comparing to the NUL to increase the uplink coverage of the cell.

In step 3 d-05, the terminal transmits a positioning SRS in the activated SRS positioning resource set. The terminal transmits the positioning SRS from SRS positioning resources belonging to the SRS positioning resource set by applying the transmission power control parameter of the SRS resource set. The SRS positioning resources are periodically generated according to periodicityAndOffset-sp.

In step 3 d-07, the terminal receives the RRCRelease message from the base station. The base station may change the state of the terminal to RRC_INACTIVE or RRC_IDLE in consideration of the terminal's traffic condition, cell load condition, and RRM condition of the terminal. If the uplink positioning has not yet been completed, the base station instructs the terminal to transition to the RRC_INACTIVE state while continuing to transmit the positioning SRS. The base station transmits an RRCRelease message including inactive SRS IE, stop condition IE, and SuspendConfig IE to the terminal.

The terminal stores the SRS configuration in the Inactive Access Stratum Context.

The terminal receiving the message performs cell selection. At this time, the terminal preferentially selects the first cell if it is possible to select the first cell. If the reference signal received quality of the first cell is higher than a predetermined threshold, the terminal preferentially selects the first cell and camps on it. The first cell is one of a serving cell in which the terminal receives the RRCRelease message, a PCell at the time point when the terminal receives the RRCRelease message, or a serving cell in which the SRS positioning resource set is activated. Alternatively, the first cell may be a cell belonging to the first cell list. The first cell list includes a plurality of cell information, and each cell information includes PCI and an Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN). The first cell list may be included in the RRCRelease message and transmitted to the terminal. ARFCN is defined in specification 38.101, and each AFRCN corresponds to a specific frequency.

In step 3 d-09, the terminal determines whether to continue to perform positioning SRS transmission, if so, which SRS positioning resource set to transmit. The terminal determines whether to transmit the positioning SRS in consideration of the inactive SRS IE and whether the newly reselected cell is the first cell. The inactive SRS IE includes one of an inactive SRS transmission continuation indicator, the first SRS resource set IE and the second SRS resource set IE. The inactive SRS IE may also include an SRS transmission stop condition IE. The inactive SRS IE may also include an SRS transmission condition IE.

The inactive SRS transmission continuation indicator is an indicator supporting that the SRS positioning resource set of NUL continues to transmit and the SRS positioning resource set of SUL stops transmission among the currently active SRS positioning resource sets. The terminal performs the above operation if the indicator is included.

The first SRS resource set IE consists of an identifier of an SRS positioning resource set, a cell identifier, a BWP identifier, and the like. After the terminal transitions to the inactive state, it transmits the positioning SRS by activating the SRS positioning resource set specified by the cell identifier, the BWP identifier, and the SRS positioning resource set identifier. The SRS positioning resource set to be activated is limited to the SRS positioning resource set in the BWP of the NUL. In other words, when the NUL BWP and the SUL BWP having the same BWP identifier exist, the SRS positioning resource set identifier is an identifier indicating the SRS positioning resource set in the NUL BWP. The identifier of the SRS positioning resource set indicates a specific SRS positioning resource set of a specific BWP of the NUL of a specific serving cell, and the SRS positioning resource set corresponding to the SRS positioning resource set identifier is defined in the SRS configuration provided for the specific BWP. Alternatively, the first SRS resource set IE may include an identifier of an SRS positioning resource set, a cell identifier, a BWP identifier, and a SUL indicator. If the SUL indicator is not included in the first SRS resource set IE, the inactive state terminal transmits a positioning SRS in the NUL, and when the SUL indicator is included in the first SRS resource set IE, the inactive state terminal transmits a positioning SRS in the SUL.

The second SRS resource set IE consists of an SRS positioning resource set IE, a cell identifier, a BWP identifier, and the like. After transitioning to the inactive state, the terminal transmits the positioning SRS in the SRS positioning resource specified by the SRS positioning resource set IE in the frequency domain indicated by the cell identifier and the BWP identifier. At this time, if there are two BWPs corresponding to the BWP identifier, a BWP of NUL is selected. Alternatively, the second SRS resource set IE may include an SRS positioning resource set IE, a cell identifier, a BWP identifier, a SUL indicator, and the like. If the SUL indicator is not included in the second SRS resource set IE, the inactive state terminal transmits a positioning SRS in the NUL, and when the SUL indicator is included in the second SRS resource set IE, the inactive state terminal transmits a positioning SRS in the SUL.

The SRS transmission stop condition IE defines a condition for stopping the transmission of the positioning SRS, which the terminal was transmitting in the inactive state. The SRS transmission stop condition may be the number of positioning SRS transmissions, a time point to stop positioning SRS transmission, and the like.

The SRS transmission condition IE defines the conditions that must be satisfied in order for the terminal to transmit the positioning SRS in the inactive state. The SRS transmission condition may be defined as the first time point and the second time point. The terminal starts transmitting positioning SRS at the first time point in the inactive state and stops transmitting positioning SRS at the second time point. The first time point and the second time point may be indicated by the SFN and subframe number of the first cell. The first time point and the second time point can be expressed in absolute times such as UTC.

If the newly selected cell is the first cell and the inactive SRS IE exists, the terminal transmits the positioning SRS as described above even in the inactive state.

If the newly selected cell is not the first cell, the terminal removes the SRS configuration from the inactive AS context and does not transmit the positioning SRS in the inactive state.

In step 3 d-11, the terminal periodically transmits the positioning SRS in the inactive state. The terminal continues to transmit the previously activated SRS positioning resource set. Or the terminal deactivates the previously activated SRS positioning resource set, activates the SRS positioning resource set indicated in the first SRS resource set IE and transmits the SRS positioning resource set. Or the terminal deactivates the previously activated SRS positioning resource set, activates the SRS positioning resource set indicated in the second SRS resource set IE and transmits the SRS positioning resource set

The base station collects location-related measurement information by receiving the positioning SRS transmitted by the terminal in the inactive state.

In step 3 d-13, the base station transmits a MEASUREMENT RESPONSE message including the SRS measurement result to the LMF. The LMF calculates the position of the terminal using the measurement result. When positioning of the terminal is completed, the LMF notifies the base station that positioning is complete.

In step 3 d-15, the base station receives the message POSITIONING DEACTIVATION from the LMF and recognizes that the uplink positioning has been completed.

In step 3 d-17, the base station transmits a downlink control message to stop transmitting the positioning SRS of the terminal. The downlink control message may be, for example, a paging message. The base station may include the terminal's I-RNTI (inactive wireless network temporary identifier) and positioning SRS transmission stop information in the paging message. The I-RNTI is assigned in the RRCRelease message. The RRCRelease message allocates two I-RNTIs: a full I-RNTI and a short I-RNTI. The terminal determines whether an I-RNTI matching its full I-RNTI is included in the paging.

Upon receiving the paging message including its I-RNTI, the terminal determines whether information related to SRS transmission stop, for example, positioning SRS transmission stop information, is included in the paging message. The terminal performs one of the following actions according to its judgment.

1: If the paging message including its I-RNTI does not contain information related to SRS stop and inactive SRS transmission is being performed, the terminal stops SRS transmission and initiates the RRC connection resumption procedure.

2: If the paging message including its I-RNTI does not include information related to SRS stop and inactive SRS transmission is not being performed, the terminal initiates the RRC connection resumption procedure.

3: If information related to SRS stop is included in the paging message including its I-RNTI and inactive SRS transmission is being performed, the terminal stops SRS transmission and does not initiate the RRC connection resumption procedure.

4: If the paging message including its I-RNTI includes information related to SRS stop and inactive SRS transmission is not being performed, the terminal ignores the paging message and does not initiate the RRC connection resumption procedure.

The terminal performs random access to perform a resumption procedure and transmits a predetermined uplink RRC control message.

In step 3 d-19, the terminal stops inactive SRS transmission or initiates a resumption procedure with reference to the information included in the paging message.

A terminal in inactive state stops transmitting positioning SRS in the following cases.

1: The cell selected after receiving the RRCRelease message is not the first cell.

2: Reselect another cell from the first cell.

3: SRS transmission stop condition is satisfied.

4: The resumption procedure is started.

5: Receives a paging message indicating to stop inactive SRS transmission.

One paging message includes a plurality of pagingRecords, and each pagingRecord among the plurality of pagingRecords includes one terminalidentifier field and one second information field. Among the plurality of pagingRecords, in each pagingRecord, the terminalidentifier field is mandatory present and the second information field is optionally present. The terminalidentifier field is set to full I-RNTI and the second information field is enumerated with a single value indicating an SRS stop.

Optionally present IE being enumerated with a single value means that the single value is applied if the IE is present and the single value is not applied if the IE is not present.

FIG. 3E is a diagram illustrating a downlink positioning process of an inactive terminal.

A terminal that has obtained immediate assistance data, conditional assistance data1, and conditional assistance data2 through steps 3 c-13 to 3 c-25 performs an operation related to downlink positioning by using the assistance data.

An operation related to downlink positioning is, for example, measuring the reception time difference of PRSs transmitted from a plurality of TRPs and reporting the result to the LMF, or measuring the received power of PRSs transmitted from a plurality of TRPs and reporting to the LMF, etc.

In step 3 e-01, the terminal generates an RRC control message called UEAssistanceInformation to report to the base station that downlink positioning should be performed even in the RRC_INACTIVE state and transmits it to the base station. The control message may include an inactive positioning2 IE indicating the type of positioning method that the terminal can perform in an inactive state. the control message can include a information requesting to configure small data transfer via SRB2. The control message may include time pattern information of PRS for positioning. The terminal performs steps 3 e-03 if the inactive positioning IE is included in the ProvideAssistanceData received in steps 3 c-25.

In step 3 e-03, the base station sends an RRCRelease message to the terminal. The base station may change the state of the terminal to RRC_INACTIVE or RRC_IDLE in consideration of the terminal's traffic condition, cell load condition, and RRM condition of the terminal. If the base station determines that the terminal needs to measure positioning in the inactive state, the base station may provide information related to downlink positioning measurement while instructing the terminal to transition to the RRC_INACTIVE state.

Information related to downlink positioning measurement may include, for example, offset information for moving the paging monitoring period of the terminal so that the paging monitoring time interval of the terminal does not overlap with the PRS measurement period.

The base station can configure small data transfer through SRB2 to the terminal. The small data transfer configuration may consist of a list of data bearers for which small data transfer is configured, and 1-bit information indicating whether small data transfer can be configured to SRB2. When small data transfer is applied to SRB2, the terminal can transmit the data of SRB2 to the base station through the small data transfer procedure. The small data transfer procedure is a procedure in which the RRC_INACTIVE terminal transmits small data through the RRC connection resumption procedure without transitioning to RRC_CONNECTED.

Upon receiving the RRCRelease message including information related to downlink positioning measurement, the terminal performs cell selection. At this time, if the reference signal received power of the second cell is greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold, the terminal preferentially selects the second cell to camp on. The second cell may be a serving cell receiving the RRCRelease message or a PCell at a time point receiving the RRCRelease message.

In step 3 e-05, the terminal selecting the new cell monitors whether the assistance data validity is met. If the newly selected cell is the second cell, the terminal considers both conditional assistance data1 and conditional assistance data2. The terminal considers only conditional assistance data2 if the newly selected cell is not the second cell.

The terminal monitors if at least one assistance data validity is fulfilled among the assistance data validity of which data status is broadcast included in either conditional assistance data1 or conditional assistance data2

In step 3 e-06, if it is determined that the assistance data of the conditional assistance data for which the assistance data validity is satisfied is determined to be valid, the terminal starts measuring the downlink PRSs specified in the assistance data. The terminal measures the arrival time difference of PRSs transmitted by a plurality of TRPs. When the PRS measurement is completed, the terminal generates an LPP ProvideLocatinoInformation message including the measurement result. The terminal initiates a small data transfer procedure to transmit the LPP message. If necessary, the ProvideLocatinoInformation message can be segmented into a plurality of segments and transmitted. The ProvideLocatinoInformation message includes information on arrival time difference of PRSs transmitted by a plurality of TRPs, one assistance data identifier and a plurality of downlink positioning reference signal identifiers (DL-PRS id). The downlink positioning reference signal identifier is an identifier of the measured PRSs, and the assistance data identifier is an identifier of assistance data providing the configuration of the measured PRSs. If the PRS measurement is made based on the first type assistance data, the ProvideLocatinoInformation message includes a plurality of measurement results and a plurality of downlink positioning reference signal identifiers. If the RRS measurement is made based on the second type assistance data, the ProvideLocatinoInformation message includes a plurality of measurement results and a plurality of downlink positioning reference signal identifiers and one assistance data id.

In step 3 e-07, the terminal transmits a ResumeRequest, an LPP segment message, and a MAC PDU including a Buffer Status Report (BSR) to the base station. The LPP segment message includes the first segment of the LPP ProvideLocatinoInformation message. The BSR includes information on the size of the remaining segments of the LPP ProvideLocatinoInformation message. The ResumeRequest belongs to SRB0 and the LPP segment message belongs to SRB2. The ResumeRequest of SRB0 is not ciphered, the LPP segment message of SRB2 is ciphered, and the BSR is not ciphered. The ciphering is performed with a new security key calculated through the value of NCC received by the terminal in the RRCRelease message and the security key stored by the terminal. In principle, all RRC messages are ciphered, but the RRC message of SRB0 is not ciphered because it is a message that the base station must process without prior information. Since BSR is information processed by the MAC layer of the base station, it is not ciphered. As a result, the MAC PDU transmitted to report the positioning measurement result in the inactive state includes three MAC subPDUs, the first MAC subPDU and the third MAC subPDU include an unciphered payload, and the second MAC subPDU includes a ciphered payload.

The terminal reports the amount of data available for transmission through the BSR. The RRC_CONNECTED terminal determines the BSR format in consideration of the number of logical channel groups in which data available for transmission exists. That is, the RRC_CONNECTED terminal uses the first BSR if the number of logical channel groups in which data available for transmission is one and uses the second BSR if it is more than one. The RRC_INACTIVE terminal determines the BSR format without considering the number of logical channel groups in which data available for transmission exists. That is, the RRC_INACTIVE terminal uses the first BSR even if the number of logical channel groups in which data available for transmission exists is more than one. The RRC_INACTIVE terminal sets the identifier of a logical channel group with the highest priority among logical channel groups in which data available for transmission exists in the logical channel group identifier field 2 h-01, and sets in the first buffer size field 2 h-03 the first buffer size index corresponding to the amount of data available for transmission across all the logical channels.

The RRC_INACTIVE terminal uses the logical channel group identifier predefined in the specification instead of the logical channel group identifier configured in the RRC_CONNECTED state. In the RRC_INACTIVE state, the terminal uses the preconfigured configuration instead of the terminal specific configuration because the base station does not know the terminal's buffer status reporting configuration.

The RRC_CONNECTED terminal determines the buffer size index to be set in buffer size field of the BSR by considering only the data of the PDCP layer and the data of the RLC layer. If RRC_INACTIVE terminal operates in the same manner, remaining LPP segments stored in LPP layer is not considered. To overcome this problem, the RRC_INACTIVE terminal determines the buffer size index to be set in buffer size field by considering the amount of data of PDCP layer and data of RLC layer and data of LPP layer (or upper layers of PDCP layer or upper layers of RRC layer). That is, a buffer size index corresponding to the sum of all the data amounts is selected.

In step 3 e-09, the base station transmits a locationInformation segment to the LMF.

In step 3 e-11, the terminal transmits the MAC PDU including the LPP segment message and information indicating no more data for transmission. The LPP segment message includes the last segment of the LPP ProvideLocatinoInformation message. Information indicating no more data for transmission may be the first BSR in which buffer size index 0 is set.

In step 3 e-13, the base station transmits a locationInformation segment to the LMF. After receiving the last segment, the LMF assembles the segments to make a location information message and determines the location of the terminal by referring to the positioning measurement result of the location information message.

In steps 3 e-15, the terminal monitors whether the assistance data validity is met.

In step 3 e-16, when it is determined that the assistance data of the conditional assistance data for which the assistance data validity is satisfied is determined to be valid, the terminal starts measuring the downlink PRSs specified in the assistance data.

In step 3 e-17, the terminal transmits the MAC PDU including ResumeRequest, LPP segment message and BSR (Buffer Status Report) to the base station.

In step 3 e-19, the base station transmits a locationInformation segment to the LMF.

In step 3 e-21, the terminal transmits the MAC PDU including the LPP segment message and information indicating no more data for transmission.

In step 3 e-23, the base station transmits an LPP segment message to the LMF. After receiving the last segment, the LMF assembles the segments to generate a location information message and determines the location of the terminal by referring to the positioning measurement result of the locationInformation message.

If the terminal transitions to RRC_IDLE or RRC_CONNECTED or the assistance data validity is not met, the terminal stops measuring the downlink PRS for location measurement and reporting the measurement result.

FIG. 4 is a flow diagram illustrating an operation of a terminal.

In 4 a-01, UE transmits to the base station a UECapabilityInformation including the first information indicating support of SRS transmission in RRC_INACTIVE.

In 4 a-03, UE receives RRCRelease including a configuration for RRC_INACTIVE.

In 4 a-05, UE enter into RRC_INACTIVE.

In 4 a-07, UE receives a Paging, addressed by P-RNTI (common identity), including ue-Identity field matching UE's stored I-RNTI.

In 4 a-09, UE performs the operation related to RRC resumption procedure and SRS transmission according to the paging.

If the paging includes a paging record including UE identifier field matching I-RNTI stored by the UE and a information related to SRS transmission, and if the UE is performing SRS transmission in INACTIVE state, UE stops SRS transmission.

If the paging includes a paging record including UE identifier field matching I-RNTI stored by the UE and not including a information related to SRS transmission, and if the UE is performing SRS transmission in INACTIVE state, UE stops SRS transmission and initiates RRC connection resume procedure.

If the paging includes a paging record including UE identifier field matching I-RNTI stored by the UE and not including a information related to SRS transmission, and if the UE is not performing SRS transmission in INACTIVE state, UE does not adjust SRS transmission and initiates RRC connection resume procedure.

If the paging includes a paging record including UE identifier field matching I-RNTI stored by the UE and a information related to SRS transmission, and if the UE is not performing SRS transmission in INACTIVE state, UE ignores the paging and does not initiate RRC connection resume procedure.

The paging includes a one or more paging records.

Each of the one or more paging records includes a UE identifier and a information related to SRS transmission.

The UE identifier is mandatorily present and the information related to SRS transmission is optionally present in each of the one or more paging records.

The UE identifier is set to full I-RNTI between short I-RNTI and full I-RNTI.

The information related to SRS transmission is enumerated with a single value indicating SRS transmission stop.

FIG. 5A is a block diagram illustrating the internal structure of a UE to which the disclosure is applied.

Referring to the diagram, the UE includes a controller 5 a-01, a storage unit 5 a-02, a transceiver 5 a-03, a main processor 5 a-04 and I/O unit 5 a-05.

The controller 5 a-01 controls the overall operations of the UE in terms of mobile communication. For example, the controller 5 a-01 o receives/transmits signals through the transceiver 5 a-03. In addition, the controller 5 a-01 records and reads data in the storage unit 5 a-02. To this end, the controller 5 a-01 includes at least one processor. For example, the controller 5 a-01 may include a communication processor (CP) that performs control for communication and an application processor (AP) that controls the upper layer, such as an application program. The controller controls storage unit and transceiver such that UE operations illustrated in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B and FIG. 3A are performed.

The storage unit 5 a-02 stores data for operation of the UE, such as a basic program, an application program, and configuration information. The storage unit 5 a-02 provides stored data at a request of the controller 5 a-01.

The transceiver 5 a-03 consists of a RF processor, a baseband processor and plurality of antennas. The RF processor performs functions for transmitting/receiving signals through a wireless channel, such as signal band conversion, amplification, and the like. Specifically, the RF processor up-converts a baseband signal provided from the baseband processor into an RF band signal, transmits the same through an antenna, and down-converts an RF band signal received through the antenna into a baseband signal. The RF processor may include a transmission filter, a reception filter, an amplifier, a mi10r, an oscillator, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and the like. The RF processor may perform MIMO and may receive multiple layers when performing the MIMO operation. The baseband processor performs a function of conversion between a baseband signal and a bit string according to the physical layer specification of the system. For example, during data transmission, the baseband processor encodes and modulates a transmission bit string, thereby generating complex symbols. In addition, during data reception, the baseband processor demodulates and decodes a baseband signal provided from the RF processor, thereby restoring a reception bit string.

The main processor 5 a-04 controls the overall operations other than mobile operation. The main processor 5 a-04 process user input received from I/O unit 5 a-05, stores data in the storage unit 5 a-02, controls the controller 5 a-01 for required mobile communication operations and forward user data to I/O unit (905).

I/O unit 5 a-05 consists of equipment for inputting user data and for outputting user data such as a microphone and a screen. I/O unit 5 a-05 performs inputting and outputting user data based on the main processor's instruction.

FIG. 5B is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a base station according to the disclosure.

As illustrated in the diagram, the base station includes a controller 5 b-01, a storage unit 5 b-02, a transceiver 5 b-03 and a backhaul interface unit 5 b-04.

The controller 5 b-01 controls the overall operations of the main base station. For example, the controller 5 b-01 receives/transmits signals through the transceiver 5 b-03, or through the backhaul interface unit 5 b-04. In addition, the controller 5 b-01 records and reads data in the storage unit 5 b-02. To this end, the controller 5 b-01 may include at least one processor. The controller controls transceiver, storage unit and backhaul interface such that base station operation illustrated in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are performed.

The storage unit 5 b-02 stores data for operation of the main base station, such as a basic program, an application program, and configuration information. Particularly, the storage unit 5 b-02 may store information regarding a bearer allocated to an accessed UE, a measurement result reported from the accessed UE, and the like. In addition, the storage unit 5 b-02 may store information serving as a criterion to deter mine whether to provide the UE with multi-connection or to discontinue the same. In addition, the storage unit 5 b-02 provides stored data at a request of the controller 5 b-01.

The transceiver 5 b-03 consists of a RF processor, a baseband processor and plurality of antennas. The RF processor performs functions for transmitting/receiving signals through a wireless channel, such as signal band conversion, amplification, and the like. Specifically, the RF processor up-converts a baseband signal provided from the baseband processor into an RF band signal, transmits the same through an antenna, and down-converts an RF band signal received through the antenna into a baseband signal. The RF processor may include a transmission filter, a reception filter, an amplifier, a mi10r, an oscillator, a DAC, an ADC, and the like. The RF processor may perform a down link MIMO operation by transmitting at least one layer. The baseband processor performs a function of conversion between a baseband signal and a bit string according to the physical layer specification of the first radio access technology. For example, during data transmission, the baseband processor encodes and modulates a transmission bit string, thereby generating complex symbols. In addition, during data reception, the baseband processor demodulates and decodes a baseband signal provided from the RF processor, thereby restoring a reception bit string.

The backhaul interface unit 5 b-04 provides an interface for communicating with other nodes inside the network. The backhaul interface unit 5 b-04 converts a bit string transmitted from the base station to another node, for example, another base station or a core network, into a physical signal, and converts a physical signal received from the other node into a bit string. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method by a terminal, the method comprising: receiving, by the terminal from a base station, a first type1 assistance data, the type1 assistance data includes a type1 identifier and one or more Positioning Reference Signal (PRS) resource set information; receiving, by the terminal from the base station, a type2 assistance data, the type2 assistance data includes a validity information and a second type1 assistance data; determining, by the terminal based on New Radio (NR) Cell Global Identity of serving cell, whether the second type1 assistance data is valid; receiving, by the terminal from the base station, a RRCRelease, the RRCRelease includes a first information and a second information, the first information includes configuration of Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) in RRC_INACTIVE and the second information includes information for Bandwidth Part (BWP); selecting by the terminal a first cell; transmitting, by the terminal in the first cell based on the first information and the second information, positioning SRS in RRC_INACTIVE; stopping, by the terminal, transmission of SRS when a Radio Resource Control (RRC) message including a terminal identifier is received in the first cell; and transmitting, by the terminal, a specific LTE Positioning Protocol (LPP) message, wherein at least a part of the specific LPP message is transmitted in a first Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU), the first MAC PDU includes a ResumeRequest, the first MAC PDU includes a first MAC subheader and a first MAC Service Data Unit (SDU) and a second MAC subheader and a second MAC SDU in sequence, the part of the specific LPP message is included in the second MAC SDU, the ResumeRequest is included in the first MAC SDU.
 2. A terminal in a wireless communication system, the terminal comprising: a transceiver configured to transmit and receive a signal; and a controller configured to control the transceiver to: receive from a base station a first type1 assistance data, the type1 assistance data includes a type1 identifier and one or more Position Reference Signal (PRS) resource set information; receive from the base station a type2 assistance data, the type2 assistance data includes a validity information and a second type1 assistance data; determine based on New Radio (NR) Cell Global Identity of serv cell whether the second type1 assistance data is valid; receive from the base station a RRCRelease, the RRCRelease includes a first information and a second information, the first information includes configuration of Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) in RRC_INACTIVE and the second information includes information for Bandwidth Part (BWP); select a first cell; transmit in the first cell based on the first information and the second information, positioning SRS in RRC_INACTIVE; stop transmission of SRS when a RRC message including a terminal identifier is received in the first cell; and transmit a specific LTE Positioning Protocol (LPP) message, wherein at least a part of the specific LPP message is transmitted in a first Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU), the first MAC PDU includes a ResumeRequest, the first MAC PDU includes a first MAC subheader and a first MAC Service Data Unit (SDU) and a second MAC subheader and a second MAC SDU in sequence, the part of the specific LPP message is included in the second MAC SDU, the ResumeRequest is included in the first MAC SDU. 